charlie atkins
Player Valuation: £8m
well with just 18 month deal, we can dump him in may , will be cheaper than what we offered for silva, then appoint a manager for the future
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No one will be vaulted and I'll tell you why. Best case scenario we do OK and become a stable mid-table presence, I don't believe anyone, on this forum or in the wider world, believes the mutant squad now in charge of this club will get us European football or better. So what are you going to pull out of the vaults? You said we were would be awful and we're only mediocre. Ooooh, burn.The vaults will consume them.
Big Sam is alright.
What is wrong is the time we needed to realize that Big Sam is our best choice for the moment.
I mean, if somehow Steven Gerrard or any red has made a name as a "damage control" kind of manager, is immediately available, and is actually willing to sign for us, I would immediately put him in consideration.
Outright sensationalism against the team on the other side of the park and actually questioning their professionals of their professionalism because of their history there shows how low and toxic people here have become.
Actually, for his first five or six years, Moyes was ambitious, energetic and very competent.
The last five destroyed that but by the end we had all identified it and were mostly baffled that United took him.
Martinez was also ambitious. Yes, ultimately flawed beyond repair but he wanted to play the 'right' way and beat sides.
Koeman was almost too ambitious in terms of his personal ego. He was a terrible manager in retrospect but he wanted to win trophies.
But Allardyce? He just wants the lowest possible bar he can clear to be able to say job done, and that's finishing 17th - all the while bringing in his mates or players he can organise a back hander from on long term lucrative contracts until the club finally bins him off in a terrible state of disrepair.
Our previous three managers offered hope when they came in; Allardyce does not.